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Bilenʹkiĭ, S. M. (Samoil Mikhelevich)
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viii, 186 p. 26 cm
Topic: Feynman diagrams
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Apr 25, 2013
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Veltman, Martinus
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Topics: Feynman diagrams, Physics
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Jun 22, 2019
06/19
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Scadron, Michael D
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xiv, 386 p. : 25 cm
Topics: Feynman diagrams, Quantum theory
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Feb 7, 2022
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Mattuck, Richard D
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xv, 429 p. : 22 cm
Topics: Many-body problem, Feynman diagrams
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Jul 1, 2019
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Mattuck, Richard D
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xv, 429 p. : 24 cm
Topics: Feynman diagrams, Many-body problem
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Jul 4, 2019
07/19
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Sadovskiĭ, M. V
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xi, 346 p. : 24 cm
Topics: Condensed matter, Quantum field theory, Feynman diagrams
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Peskin, Michael Edward, 1951-
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xxii, 842 p. : 24 cm
Topics: Feynman diagrams, Gauge fields (Physics), Quantum field theory, Renormalization (Physics)
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Jul 3, 2019
07/19
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Aitchison, Ian Johnston Rhind, 1936-
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Topics: Feynman diagrams, Gauge fields (Physics), Particles (Nuclear physics), Quantum electrodynamics,...
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Jul 12, 2010
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Garmany, C. D
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Mass loss is known to take place across the H-R diagram, but nowhere is it more pronounced than in the upper left hand corner. Here, winds from luminous stars peel away a solar mass in a million years or less. The winds of the OF, OB supergiants, and W-R stars have received the most attention because they are so readily studied. Their effect on stellar evolution is significant also. On the other hand, it is the B stars whose variability was most thoroughly studied with IUE, undoubtedly because...
Topics: ABLATION, RESONANCE, ABRASION, COSMIC RAYS, FRAGMENTATION, HEAVY IONS, MATRIX THEORY, ANGULAR...
Some cosmic ray events with very large multiplicities and very high transverse momenta have recently been reported in balloon-borne emulsion chamber experiments. The explanation for these events by the standard approaches has become a bit problematical. An attempt has been made in this paper to understand and interpret them in the light of a dynamical model of multihadron production phenomena with power-law nature of average multiplicity and automatic scale-breaking derived in the model.
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), BALLOON-BORNE INSTRUMENTS, HADRONS, NUCLEAR EMULSIONS,...
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Topics: Quantum theory, Feynman diagrams, Quantum Theory, Théorie quantique, Diagrammes de Feynman, 33.23...
The problem of scaling of the hadronic production cross sections represents an outstanding question in high energy physics especially for interpretation of cosmic ray data. A comprehensive analysis of the accelerator data leads to the conclusion of the existence of breaked Feynman scaling. It was proposed that the Lorentz invariant inclusive cross sections for secondaries of a given type approaches constant in respect to a breaked scaling variable x sub s. Thus, the differential cross sections...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), COSMIC RAYS, ELASTIC SCATTERING, FEYNMAN DIAGRAMS, HADRONS,...
A viewgraph presentation on the noise velocity effects on the Space Shuttle and International Space Station (ISS) Global Positioning System (GPS) from the ionosphere is shown. The topics include: Scintillation in MAGR/S GPS used for Shuttle; 2) Geographic Distribution of Scintillation; 3) Diurnal Variability; 4) Feynman's interpretation of interference; 5) Angle between line of sight and S/C velocity; and 6) Space Station GPS
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM, INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION, SPACE...
The theory of galactic heavy ion fragmentation is furthered by incorporating a T matrix approach into the description of the three step process of abrasion, ablation, and final state interations. The connection between this T matrix and the interaction potential is derived. For resonant states, the substitution of complex energies for real energies in the transition rate is formerly justified for up to third order processes. The previously developed abrasion-ablation fragmentation theory is...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), ABLATION, ABRASION, COSMIC RAYS, FRAGMENTATION, HEAVY IONS,...
The effects of electromagnetic-production processes due to two-photon exchange in nucleus-nucleus collisions are discussed. Feynman diagrams for two-photon exchange are evaluated using quantum electrodynamics. The total cross section and stopping power for projectile and target nuclei of identical charge are found to be significant for heavy nuclei above a few GeV per nucleon-incident energy.
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERACTIONS, GALACTIC COSMIC RAYS, NUCLEAR...
A number of techniques currently in use for predicting solar activity on a solar cycle timescale are tested with historical data. Some techniques, e.g., regression and curve fitting, work well as solar activity approaches maximum and provide a month-by-month description of future activity, while others, e.g., geomagnetic precursors, work well near solar minimum but only provide an estimate of the amplitude of the cycle. A synthesis of different techniques is shown to provide a more accurate and...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), SOLAR CYCLES, PREDICTION ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES, SOLAR ACTIVITY,...
The result of the direct measurement of the fragmentation region will be presented. The result will be obtained at the CERN proton-antiproton collider, being exposured the Silicon calorimeters inside beam pipe. This experiment clarifies a long riddle of cosmic ray physics, whether the Feynman scaling does villate at the fragmentation region or the Iron component is increasing at 10 to the 15th power eV.
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), ANTIPROTONS, FEYNMAN DIAGRAMS, FRAGMENTATION, PARTICLE...
The separation of the gamma families generated in nucleon-nuclear and pion-nuclear (PI-A) interactions is realized from the analysis of simulated gamma families. Some characteristics of NA and PI families and the influence of the process of inelastic charge-exchange of charged pions neutral ones type of PI + or - A yields are studied.
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), CHARGE EXCHANGE, CHARGED PARTICLES, COSMIC RAY SHOWERS, GAMMA...
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Topics: Mathematical physics -- Congresses, Perturbation (Quantum dynamics) -- Congresses, Perturbation...
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Jul 4, 2021
07/21
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Tristan Jacob Miano (Thoth-Hermes IV The Variable)
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Combined PDF format for my thesis manuscript - two halves of hand-written notes, unabridged and unorganized for the time being. The material is probably best kept in this format, because it can't really be understood very easily unless one were to work through my reasoning themselves, on their own, by hand; This is the best I can really do - though I do plan on transcribing it electronically eventually, so that someone else can read my handwriting. :)
Topics: Physics, Secrets of the Universe, String Theory, Feynman Diagrams, Symbology, Cosmology, Cosmogeny,...